Public Notices. ~/v ii ;i‘ 0 tenders i ' > ■' ; . -* —-— i } ARE ijfyited for purchase of dwelling at Toa Toa formerly occupied by Factory Mnnagem‘" Tenders* close at noon, June 25, witli .the unt^rsigned. ' ;|i; i E. C, EAST, | ■' ... Solicitor. -54 ■& Opotiki. . K; \ NATIONAL PARTY j \ i ANNUAL MEETING of OPOTIKI Branch will'be hold'in the Parish Hall on TUESDAY,-JUNE 21, 7.30 jj.iii. BUSINESS: Reports, Election of Officers', etc.' .? embers, are specially requested to attend. ;; OPOTIKI-WADHAU BAY-GAPE RUNAWAY SERVICE NOW leaves 11 a.ni. Tuesdays and Fridays. All parcels for these places to be left at 11.31. Office before 10 a. in. The usual service* for Te Kali a. leaves daily at 3 p.m. DRAKE EiROS.
PJ ALE OPOTIKI SALEYARDS THURSDAY 23rd. JUNE at 12 Noon. FAVOURER with instructions from Mrs. llaniqiia, Pap uni v,e will offer by Public Auction.-' on the above date and place tliej following dairy cattle : 23 Cows mostly second and third ’-culvers, due July and August! ALSO: ' Special entry -of <3-3 grade Jersey Cows /ex Mr Sid Haig, Tikitiki and 25 springing 2-year Jersey Heifers. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—We have inspected Mrs 'Papuni’s herd and Tan honestly recommend these cows to anyone wishing to replenish their dairy herds. The cattle ex Mr Haig are one straight line and are his complete herd which he has had to sell on account. of the recent floods having ruined his road thus making it impossible for him to cart his cream, out. DfALGETY A CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) OPOTIKI QLEARiNC - gALE TUESDAY, 21st. JUNE IS3B at 12 Noon. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERPA NTHfl'i CO. LTD. (Lnc/m. England) ITavsg.-received instruction's from AI r. John S. Have rstoclc to sell on the Farm, W aioeka, Opotiki, as above: 57 Dairy Cows Jersey and Jersey Cross, July/August Culvers S Jersey Sjn-calF Heifers 10 Yearling. Jersey Heifers 3 Jersey- Hulls, (one Pedigree RegHstere.d, 2 unregistered 2"medium ,draught Geldings 1 Dodge Truck Milking Machines., and 33 h.p. Masport Sledge, Tumbler Sweep, Separator, Milk/ Vat, Buckets, 5 Cream Cans, .Corrugated Iron. Piping, Booth Mac /Topdrosser, and usual Farm Sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Cows are a really good lot and for the past three years have averaged 240 lbs. of butterfat. Mr Baverstoc-k’s lease having expired, lie is leaving Opotiki and we recommend sale to all prospective purchasers. - 30 LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 45, 17 June 1938, Page 1
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